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Orchids PLR Content

Orchids PLR Content

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The Different Types of Orchids You Can Grow


Orchid is an umbrella name for this flower and they’re broken down into different classifications and names. You can grow many of these types of Orchids with great success - even if you don’t happen to have a green thumb. 


Some of the names of these plants have exotic meanings, others are pretty self-explanatory. For example, the Butterfly Orchid looks like a butterfly and has an amazing flower.  


This plant’s scientific name is Psychopsis Papilio. The flower blooms large at the base, has a narrow waist part with two upper pieces that look like a butterfly’s wings. Two growths at the top of the flower complete the idea of a butterfly by spreading upward and resembling antennae. 


If you wanted to give a flower that has a special meaning to someone in your life, you could choose a special Orchid such as the Colmanara Wildcat. This is a hybrid Orchid that closely resembles the markings of a wildcat. The only care that it needs is to be watered and fed every seven days. This is another Orchid that’s highly sought after. 


The Encyclia Cockleata is a botanical beauty that garners plenty of attention wherever it’s displayed. The reason this flower gets so much attention is for its unusual shape. The flower looks like an octopus and is sometimes referred to as the Octopus Orchid. This particular orchid is one that gives off a strong, pleasing scent. 


There are even miniature Orchids like the beautiful white with burgundy stripes and spots. The name of this little one is called Sedirea Japonica and can be found in Japan. It adapts well to indoor living and likes temperatures comparable to those suited for humans. 


Of course, no home grower should be without some flowers from the Brassavola Orchids and one of the most popular is called ‘Lady of the Night.’ You can find these in a lovely pure white flower and the plant is sturdy and will bloom repeatedly. 


The Miltonia - the Pansy Orchid - is so called because it does look like the pansy flower. These Orchids have petals that look like a large, droopy lower lip. They have gorgeous markings stemming from the center of the flower and stretching to the end of the bloom. 


There are so many types of Orchids that you’ll have a hard time choosing a favorite. But with the hardiness of some of these flowers, even kids can grow some of the ones that they like best. 


A hit with kids are the Orchids that look like bumblebees. While it’s not known for fragrance, the flower is attractive and easy to care for. Some kids are fascinated by the Brassia - the Spider Orchid. The flowers are hardy and they are fragrant. They’re not the most popular of Orchids because their blooms are in the shape of a large spider. 
 

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